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fol. JI. No. 12.)  BULLBTIN OF THE TORREY BOTANICAL CLUB, [New York, December, 1871. 
OLEACEA. 
LIGUSTRUM, Tourn.—L, vulgare, L.; quite common and naturalized ; 
N. Y.; near Stanhope, Morris Co., N. J., thoroughly wild, Au- 
stin ; Prospect Park, Merriam ; &e. 
FRAXINUS, Tourn.—F, Americana, L.; common; N. Y.—F. pubescens, 
Lam.; low grounds along streams, very common about Closter; 
and extremely variable in size and shape of fruit and leaves, 
branches and leaves often quite glabrous, Austin ; Central Park, 
scarce, f. & P.; frequent in adjoining parts of N. J., State Flora; 
banks of the Sawmill R., Yonkers, W. H. L.—R. viridis, Mehx. 
f.; Central Park, R. é& P.; we have no other authority for this 
species in our vicinity.—F. sambueifolia, Lam.; common, Austin ; 
Yonkers, Pooley ; Glen Cove, Coles ; Harlem River, N.Y., W. H. L. 
ARISTOLOCHIACE. 
ies footie Canadense, L.; not uncommon, not reported from 
ARISTOLOCHIA, Tourn.—A, Serpentaria, L.; Closter, Weehawken, &c., 
quite frequent ; Long Hill, N. J., Tottenville, Staten Island, 
Inwood, N. Y., W. H. L.; near the toll gate, beyond Jamaica, 
Merriam ; Glen Cove, Coles ; vid. § 6, Vol. I. 
PHYTOLACCACE. 
PHYTOLACCA, Tourn.—P, decandra, L.; common ; N. Y.; very common 
in recent clearings, Austin; not confined to low grounds, 
Austin, W. H. L. 
CHENOPODIACEZ. 
CHENOPODIUM, L.—C. album, L.; very common ; N. Y.—C. glauenm, L.; 
Hoboken, and N. Y., Austin; Brooklyn, Merriam ; various sta- 
tions about Brooklyn, and 63d and 64th Streets, near Lex-_ 
ington Ave., Ruger, vid. Vol. I. § 82, Vol. IL § 37—(, urbiewm, 
L.; Closter, &e., Austin ; Coney Island; Staten Island; Newark. __ 
—f{, murale, L.; Vanderbilt’s Landing, Staten Island, W. HZ L— 
C. hybridum, L.; Closter, common, Austin ; Fordham, near ign 
Bridge, W. H. L.; generally common, State Flora.—t, Botrys, L.; 
abundant in waste ground and unimproved streets, N. Y.; and 
Brooklyn, Merriam; and between Brooklyn and Coney Island. — 
—(. ambrosioides, L.; very common on N. Y. Island, and in the © 
roadsides near N. Y., State Flora, — 
vicinity : Var. anthelminticum } 
Raparcol wultifidum, L. ; formerly found on N. Y. Island but 
not recently. 
ee iti tt.; Long Island, Hoboken, State 
BLITUM, Tourn.—B. maritimum, Nu te ie fields, Now York.” Torr. 
Tic _—B. eapitatum, L. : 
Flora, Torr. Cat.—B. eap ’ J.,many years since, W. H. L.— 
Cat. ; i hard, Orange, N. - 
B, flouns-Mearione, seesotice eats ; Glen Cove, Coles ; along the vil- 
lage street, East Hampton, L. L, Allen, Merriam. 
—No. 4. Drying Specimens, continued.— 
73. Herbarium Suggestions _Drying °F v : 
ing the driers is a matter of muchimpor- | | 
Ogg mind pte f, which the botanist should constantly —__ 
